1. Use your mouse to click anywhere to advance to the next discussion point or slide The following presentation includes various statistics pertaining to inflation, including selling price indices and current market values. Please be advised that past inflation and selling price trends are no guarantee of future performance. Individuals should consult their own professional advisors to determine their financial needs. No information provided or opinion expressed in this presentation constitutes an offer to buy or sell any security.

2. Use your mouse to click anywhere to advance to the next discussion point or slide The following presentation includes various statistics pertaining to inflation and selling price indices and current market values. Please be advised that past inflation and selling price trends are no guarantee of future performance. Individuals should consult their own professional advisors to determine their financial needs. No information provided or opinion expressed in this presentation constitutes an offer to buy or sell any security.

3. What you should know about Teak… Teak (also known as Tectona Grandis): • Is a deciduous hardwood tree indigenous to the dry and hilly terrains of Indonesia and Southeast Asia • Remains one of the most valuable of all hardwoods and is known for its beauty, strength, durability and weather-resistant qualities • Is the leading choice for marine and outdoor furniture applications because the extremely dense wood contains natural oils and rubber content, thereby possessing the greatest capability of any wood to withstand the effects of the harsh outdoor environment • Can naturally endure the effects of sun, rain and even snow without rotting, warping, cracking, shrinkage or swelling • Will naturally age to a beautiful silver-gray hew over the years or with a periodic application of natural teak oil will maintain its original color and richness for a lifetime. • Prices have increased 15% per annum between 2002 and 2007 with prices increasing by a staggering 67% in 2007 due to the supply deficit, according to the ONF (Central American National Forestry Office)

4. What is the Project? A unique initiative designed to: • Promote responsible and sustainable reforestation in an genuine effort to preserve the threatened tropical rainforest throughout the world, one of Earth’s most precious natural habitats … While • Providing individuals, businesses and institutions the opportunity to fortify their financial futures through responsible and sustainable investing The United Teak Reforestation Project was established in 2008 and is managed by the United Teak Management Group (UTMG) • UTMG is a Panamanian registered privately held corporation founded on strong ethical and visionary business principles, primarily focused toward reforestation development and management of sustainable teak plantations in the Central American country of The Republic of Panama • UTMG has full and unencumbered authority to develop, market and manage all aspects of the United Teak Reforestation Project including the associated assets, employees, equipment, land and trees

7. Project Methodology… Preparation and Planting Following hand clearing and cultivation of the land, high- quality Teak Seedlings are selected from certified growers and planted during the optimal rainy season

9. Project Methodology… Plantation Management UTMG manages all aspects of the Project through final harvest and ultimate sale of Client timber to selected Teak distributors, wholesalers and end-users

10. Trees guaranteed to grow… With complete life cycle management • Clients purchase and retain 1 hectare (2.5 acres) segregated “Parcels” of planted and fully managed Teak trees with a guaranteed [1] minimum yield / number of trees at final harvest • Typically, each parcel purchased is planted with approximately 1,100 quality Teak seedlings obtained through a recognized local Panamanian grower, although other various species of trees can be mutually agreed upon • UTMG provides each client with: - Complete land preparation, planting, care and maintenance of Teak trees purchased throughout the entire growth cycle (Twenty-years for new seedlings) - Culling and preparation services (conversion to marketable timber) at final harvest - Sale of marketable timber in the wholesale Teak market on behalf of the client, obtaining fair and available wholesale pricing (or preparation for delivery to the client upon request) • The Purchase Price is the only out of pocket cost to the client… A one-time 12% fee is deducted from all timber sale proceeds to compensate the cutting, management and selling services provided by UTMG during the contract [1] If for any reason the client’s segregated parcel of planted Teak trees does not produce the contracted yield at final harvest, UTMG will provide the difference from a reserve of privately owned Teak trees What You Are Buying?

11. Teak Tree Parcel Pricing Current cost of one United Teak Reforestation Parcel (1,100 trees at planting with a guaranteed minimum yield of 240 Cubic Meters of commercial grade wood) is US$41,800 • Investment discounts shall be provided for each United Teak purchase contract of five parcels or greater US$376,200 US$198,550 US$41,800 Purchase Price 11,000 5,500 1,100 No. of Trees US$34.2010 Parcels US$36.105 Parcels US$38.001 Parcel Price per TreePurchase Size 10% 5% - DiscountUS$9,880 Down US$1,680 a year for 19 Years ** FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ** We are offering 0% interest and absolute no fee financing on the purchase of each United Teak Reforestation Parcel… No qualification or credit check required

14. Asset Value / Returns When you purchase one of our certified Teak “Parcels” you are actually paying only a fraction of the asset’s value at maturity, based upon current wholesale prices! • This means the value of your initial tree purchase will increase 5 times faster than the cost, simply by growing… We call this “Growth Value” • When historical inflation trends are added to “Growth Value” the return on your Teak purchase increases to over 900%... Or more than 9 times your total investment • Our conservative calculated returns do not take into account the value of you paying for your investment over 20 years… That is an additional benefit and investment security mechanism unparalleled in the reforestation investment industry Return Example: Full Parcel of New Seedlings $254,400 Harvest value of full Parcel with 0% increase (1,100 trees) (41,800)Purchase Price (over 20 years) Growth appreciation at today’s prices - “Growth Value” $212,600 508%Total Return Multiple of cost 5 X’s $433,200 FUTURE harvest value of full Parcel (1,100 trees) (41,800)Purchase Price (over 20 years) Growth appreciation calculated at conservative 3% increase $391,400 936%Total Return Multiple of cost 9 X’s

15. The median wholesale price of Teak has increased an average of 5.5% per year since 1972 (1)Wholesale Teak Price US $ Per Cubic Meter $0 $1,000 $2,000 1972 1982 1992 2002 2012 Natural Deforested Teak Plantation Teak FAO ITTO (2) (3) Teak Price Trends Chart Notes (1) Source International Tropical Timber Organization (www.itto.or.jp), FAO (www.fao.org) and UTMG analysis (2) Drop in deforested Teak price is related to political situation in Myanmar and international deforestation laws (3) Plantation Teak prices steadily increased the last five years with projected long term annual growth of 5.5% to 7%

16. Notes (1) A current Teak timber price of US$1,060 M3 was utilized as a starting point for growth projections (2) Average annual Teak timber price growth rate of 3% was applied to harvest years 10 through 20 (3) Due to reduced size and maturity of timber harvested in year 7, a conservative fixed value of US$200 M3 was utilized Teak prices are predicted to continually grow mainly due to increased global demand and a decreased supply of quality timber • Increased global government restrictions placed on the cutting of natural growth forests has created a strong world demand for quality Teak timber. It is expected that the government will continue to restrict deforestation practices, eventually prohibiting all cutting of natural forests. This will surely increase the prices of plantation Teak timber • The expected cubic meter value at each scheduled thinning / harvest has been calculated utilizing a moderate 3.0% annual increase in already conservative Teak timber prices… The market trend since 1972 has averaged more than 5.5% Projected Teak Price Teak Price Future Commercial Thinning Year 7 Commercial Thinning Year 10 Commercial Thinning Year 14 Commercial Thinning Year 20 $200 / M3 $1,383 / M3 $1,557 / M3 $1,859 / M3

20. Teak Supply Influences Teak timber supplies are influenced and limited primarily due to the following global factors: • Environmental requirements severely limit suitable growing regions: - Teak trees only grow adequately within 10 - 15 degrees of the equator - Growing region must be at the correct elevation with distinct wet and dry seasons - Only equatorial regions of Central / South America and Southeast Asia / Africa possess the essential temperature, humidity and rainfall characteristics • Deforestation and destructive forestry continues to occur in many areas designated as suitable growth regions: - The 2001 State of the World’s Forest Report published by the United Nations stated - “While forest area in developed countries has stabilized and is slightly increasing overall, deforestation has continued in many developing countries” • Pressure from the United Nations and key governments forcing new legislation to prohibit the cutting of indigenous Teak trees • Good quality plantation Teak requires sufficient care and maintenance in the early years in order to produce marketable timber

21. Teak Demand This dynamic assures ever-increasing prices for Teak wood! Plantation Teak is the investment of the future, but supply of good quality timber will be limited • Demand for good quality Teak has never been higher due to its strength, hardness and durability • The high oil content of teak wood provides natural resistance to insects, fungus, fire, water and toxic acids • Recognized globally as a quality construction material that will endure the test of time, lasting for decades and even centuries • Teak is an essential construction material in ship and yacht building, joinery, flooring, decorative carving, cabinetwork, paneling, turnery, specialty fixtures, tanks and vats • Demand and new applications for Teak wood are ever increasing, while good quality timber is decreasing at a rapid pace

22. Risk Assessment With such high returns… What are the risks? • Possible risks associated with Teak plantations: - Agricultural - Physical and Environmental - Government Regulations - Plantation Management - Time… State of future markets - Impact of Inflation • At United Teak… We have carefully structured our timber investment packages to mitigate the primary risks associated with Teak plantations and to ensure your asset is safe and secure during the 20 year life-cycle

23. Agricultural Risks • Insects… No indigenous harmful pests. Only exposure is to roots within first year or of planting. Problem easily avoided by proper preparation and bio-sensitive insecticides • Fungus / biological… No known cases in Panama of mass fungus or biological destruction. If present, fixed by implementing an effective spraying program • Growth… Inferior growth usually results from neglect, poor soil or unsuitable climate conditions. At United Teak we: - Select farms with only grade 1 soil conditions situated in optimal growing regions - Our expert team of on-site foresters oversee all phases of the growth and management process including annual maintenance and fertilization High motivation for continued proper management… UTMG fees are based solely on quality of final harvest

24. Physical / Environmental Risks • Hurricane and Floods… Hurricanes are non-existent in the region. Trees / farms receive sufficient rainfall eight months of the year and excess flooding is easy managed by topography grading and properly planned irrigation • Fire… Forest fires highly unlikely in the tropics and the trees high oil content make them impervious to fire once they are a few years of age. Fire ditches are maintained during the dry season to reduce accidental fire risks • Theft… Logistically impossible as workers live onsite and work the plantation daily. UTMG staff and foresters provide regular oversight and inspection. Site is fully protected with a security fence with no hidden or concealed access points • Unforeseen destruction and catastrophe… None know to the region UTMG guarantees your Teak saplings… Should any trees within the first two years of planting not perform to industry standards, they will be replaced and replanted at our cost

25. Government and Legal Risk Why is Panama ideal? • Stable government with a democratic voting system and a legal structure based on globally recognized civil law • Radical shift in historical governmental process highly unlikely… - Widespread land ownership and voter participation in general elections - Viewed as one of brightest democratic success stories of the last century - Strategically important to the United States and regional stability… A member of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) with United States - No indigenous military… Making change by revolution unlikely - Progressive business environment with tax incentives, land ownership laws and rights encouraging plantation development - The Panama economy relies heavily on foreign investment, trade and tourism • Panama possess the optimum political conditions for stable investment in Teak plantations… - “Although not indigenous to Panama, this tiny country provides a uniquely perfect geographical, climatic and geomorphologic condition for the production of high quality plantation Teak, and with some of the fastest growth rates of Teak in the world being recorded in Panama.” [Teakwood Commercialization - 1998]

26. Highly skilled and professional team assembled to manage your asset’s growth • John Cornacchia… United Teak Founder, Chairman of the Board - Passionate visionary with strong ethical business practices - Successful business owner and operations manager for over 22 years - Highly experienced in the dynamic global business market - Operating in Panama for over five years with a solid team on the ground • Strong operations team… United Teak Management Group - Chief Executive Officer, corporate insurance expert with over 20 years of experience in operating businesses in Canada - Chief Operation Officer with over 16 years experience in managing agriculture projects in Panama - A full time forester highly educated and experienced in soil rehabilitation and Teak plantations - Full time plantation site manager overseeing a team of various full time and seasonal plantation employees Management Risk

27. Time… Market Risk The hardest risk to manage… Unforeseen market conditions and changes • Certain primary factors mitigate this risk, thereby reducing the negative impact on your investment: - Teak has always been in high demand and will remain desirable due to the unique properties and qualities it possesses - The quality of plantation Teak wood has greatly in

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